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7/23/2010 5:22:05 PM EDT
I have a friend who is purchasing a 50.  He wants me to reload some rounds for him and ship them to him.  How would I do that?
7/23/2010 5:29:16 PM EDT
[#1]
Pack them properly and take them to UPS or FedEx and slap an ORM-D sticker on them and ship em. No hazmat fees.
7/24/2010 3:49:42 AM EDT
[#2]
What are you going to do if he blows up?
7/24/2010 4:52:36 AM EDT
[#3]
Ammunition manufacturing license?  Have you read UPS & USPS ammunition shipping rules?
7/24/2010 10:30:10 AM EDT
[#4]
NOt sure I understand your question.  I am not going to load them hot.  Just full length resize at specs.
7/24/2010 10:31:42 AM EDT
[#5]
Ammunition manufacturing license? Have you read UPS & USPS ammunition shipping rules?

No, thats why I am asking here.  Thought I would get some intellegent responses.  Don't think I need a manufacturing license to give reloads to my friend
7/24/2010 3:31:10 PM EDT
[#6]
Dunno about just general ammo, but incendiaries require a Hazmat "licensed" or whatever it is, shipper; which one can certify themselves quite easily via online docs.
7/25/2010 10:32:29 AM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
Ammunition manufacturing license? Have you read UPS & USPS ammunition shipping rules?

No, thats why I am asking here.  Thought I would get some intellegent responses.  Don't think I need a manufacturing license to give reloads to my friend


The rules on reloading ammo specify we can reload "for our own use."  I doubt this qualifies.  

As above, the risk isn't worth it either––if he has a bore obstruction and the rifle blows he will blame your ammo.  
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